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  2. John Clyde Oswald - Wikipedia

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    John Clyde Oswald (July 11, 1872 – June 22, 1938) was an author, president of the National Arts Club, and the editor of The American Printer magazine. [1] His book, Printing in the Americas, identifies the major events in each state "so as to suggest the distinctive character of the printers" is recognized as a primary source for research on ...

  3. The Inland Printer - Wikipedia

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    The Inland Printer was an American trade magazine about printing and graphic design.It was founded in 1883 and, after several name changes, stopped publishing in 2011. The Inland Printer was first published in Chicago, Illinois, in 1883. [1]

  4. Early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    The first magazine that appeared in American colonies, The American Monthly Magazine, was printed by Andrew Bradford in February 1741, edited by John Webbe. The first religious periodical published in America, was the Ein Geistliches Magazin, by Sower in 1764. [37]

  5. American Printing History Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Printing History Association issued a printed newsletter for members six times per year beginning in 1974. National business meetings were held and the first annual program took place on in October 1976 at Columbia University in the Harkness Theater.

  6. List of early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    A typical printing press of the 18th century. List of early American publishers and printers is a stand alone list of Wikipedia articles about publishers and printers in colonial and early America, intended as a quick reference, with basic descriptions taken from the ledes of the respective articles.

  7. Amateur press association - Wikipedia

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    The American Amateur Press Association (AAPA) was formed in 1936 by a secession from what was then called UAPAA. The Brooklynite , published in Plainfield, New Jersey was an amateur press publication edited by Hazel Pratt Adams (1888-1927), a member of the Blue Pencil Club of Brooklyn , and distributed through the United Amateur Press Association.

  8. Andrew Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Bradford (1686 – November 24, 1742) was an early American printer in colonial Philadelphia. He published the first newspaper in Philadelphia, The American Weekly Mercury, beginning in 1719, as well as the first magazine in America in 1741. [1] [2] American Weekly Mercury, 1719 [3]

  9. Printers' Ink - Wikipedia

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    Printers' Ink was an American trade magazine launched in 1888 by George P. Rowell. [1] It was the first national trade magazine for advertising. [2] It was renamed Marketing/Communications in 1967 [3] and ceased publication in 1972. [4] From 1919 to 1941, it had a larger-size sister publication called Printers' Ink Monthly in addition to the ...